Re: How about deniability? (read: http://www.zdnet.co.uk/print/?TYPE=story&AT=39269746-39020330t-10000025c)

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Gregor Zattler wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> "Government to force handover of encryption keys"
> http://www.zdnet.co.uk/print/?TYPE=story&AT=39269746-39020330t-10000025c
> 
> does loop-aes provide some kind of deniability?  

No, at the moment not.

There are also a bunch of problems on such a feature if it is used on
loop devices and you don't dictate the filesystem.


> Does any other free crypto system?

Truecrypt (as mentioned)
Rubberhose
PhoneBook  (FUSE implementation)
StegFS (no development at the moment)
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